I have an S3 right now, and it's one of the best I've had. I'm just excited that the rear isn't akin to an ice cube anymore. I'd love to not have it slip out of my hand for no reason...
Do want.
If the service becomes a part of the Xbox LIVE service as a result of the recent bump from 50-60 USD, then I'll be excited to pick up some free TV.
Wait for the NGP (PS Vita) to be launched. It's a wonderfully better console.
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That is a ridiculous troll. Why would you even post if you weren't going to contribute to the conversation?
I don't know about that. It's only 30 dollars to get an up-converting DVD player, and if the 25 GB disk storage rumor is to be thought true, that's a Blu-Ray disk, which means the player will automatically up-convert.
Yeah, but rather than just looking out for a Wii HDMI cable, you'll want to look at the next-generation Nintendo they will be launching, as it is HD, and it will play your Wii titles :)
Though it may not be super-intensive, you'll be able to pick up the card for a fair price this way. This package was built for someone who doesn't have the ready hardware, though they loved Duke on the PC 14 years ago.
This is a device-only cost. Your monthly contract payment would be something entirely different.
They are identical except for the video card from what I can tell. Tripple core processor, half gig of RAM, no HDD, sure, but the same processing wise.
That's true, but naturally as Eurogamer likely doesn't have the same person in the know, they would go by what EA's corporate level says. I think that this is something that is "hard to tell" either way, but this hint toward it's existence should suggest they at least bring it up at E3, as mentioned.
I agree. Even if this presence by Microsoft happens to be the detailed tech demo as the article suggests, Microsoft's presence in saying, "Look what we have coming" will help save them from falling to the slightly improved graphics of the next gen Nintendo.
You should know that the "V for Vendetta kids" have come out to say that their group was not organized to do such attacks which caused the playstation network to go down. Their official statement purports that they will wait until this unrelated issue passes then start bothering Sony away from the Network again.
Of course it does. They could have waited out the repair and patched the servers live as they fixed the issue. It would have left the PSN online, though unreliable. In this way, everything is down for an indeterminate amount of time.
Yes, again true. You probably had a smaller lens, which isn't going to be able to accept as much light, which means a grainier image. That's why Digital SLR pictures look so much better in low light than point-and-shoot images.
I was thinking the same thing. Thunderbolt is selling at under $200, right? Though this is a 4G device with an 8 MP camera, the processor just doesn't seem quick enough to go for this rate.
Imagine if Gingerbread were on these titties, right?
Being as the screen is a low resolution, rather than High def screen, I don't think you'll have to worry about bandwidth too much. Most people's at-home internet speeds are higher than 3 MB/s, which is well sufficient to stream anything in less than 720P.
I don't know about all that. I think that companies need to keep it refreshed for the better tech. Most people are only upgrading every 2 years anyhow.
The only berserk thing out there is this JUMP, PUSH, or whatever where you're paying for the phone every month until the end of time.